Dear People of God, As part of the world-wide celebration of The Word called for by Pope Francis, I’ve been high-lighting a few interesting facts about the Bible. I mentioned that the Book of Genesis is a collection of short oral stories told to respond to universal human questions. Every culture has asked them; in fact, if you watch the Science Channel, Discover, TLC, and others, we’re still trying to answer many of those same questions. Of course, the answers given by each culture reflect the cultural biases of that culture; for the He-brews all the answers in one way or another will get back to one God who chose one people because he loved them. This foundational thread can be seen in even the darkest of stories. There are key questions everybody asks because everybody wants the an-swers so everybody can ultimately know “who we are.” Here is a partial list of those key questions: Where did all this come from? How did we origi-nate? Why are we special? Why are we different from our neighbors? Why is our language differ-ent? Why does evil exist? What comes after we die? How does the divine function?
If we’re the “top of the line,” why do lions, tigers and bears eat us? What’s “out there” in the sky? You might reflect on how you asked these questions in your own way and how someone - your parents, your teachers, your church - answered them. I remember having dinner with Mercey Eli-ade, one of the experts at the Vatican II Council (you can look him up on Formed - see the bulletin info to get free access). I was on the hospitality committee in college; among our duties was picking up our spe-cial guests, getting them to the hotel, and taking them to dinner. Given that I went to college in Hou-ston at the height of the Apollo program (our biology department sent some experimental items to the moon on several voyages), I asked Eliade: “Did the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross save everybody “out there” or did God have to workout salvation for each stellar culture? He answered: "Well, Chris, I sup-pose we’ll have to wait until we get there to find out, eh?” He was positive that our quest for the answer would lead us to the discovery of how to get “out there” to find out. It appears that we are still on that age-old quest. Fr. Chris
The Celebration of Sacraments
Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gather-ings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom at the rectory. Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday or by appointment.
Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill, the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.
In the event that you are in need of a priest or deacon and there is no one in the office: Please try the emergency number at 419-243-6031 or call Deacon Tom on his cell phone at 567-686-4167 and leave a message with your phone number and he will return your call as soon as possible.
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK TOLEDO, OHIO FEBRUARY 9, 2020
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We continue to update/add to our parish e-mail list to help keep parishioners updated on parish events. Several of the e-mails we have are no longer valid. If you are not receiving parish e-mails and would like to, fill in the in-formation below and put it in the offering basket or you can e-mail it to [email protected].
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Finance Council Pastoral Council Doug Bohl Elaine Hoffman Jim Shrader Pat Thompson Jeff Stephens Martha Farrell Bill Malone Amy Ashner Jean Boeding John Adler Nancy Rank Kathy Thompson Karen Beier Joe Pinciotti
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Welcome Visitors
We would like to welcome our visitors to Historic St. Patrick. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner, please call the parish office at 419-243-6452 or fill out the registration forms in the back of church or on the web-site and return to the parish office.
Sat 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass/ Fr. Rudi
Sun St. Patrick’s World Marriage Anniversary Mass 9:30 am St. Patrick’s Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am St. Patrick’s Sunday Mass/Fr. Rudi/D. Tom Intention Winda Cooper David Sheets During Mass Charles Jesionowski/Fr. Rudi After Mass Cooper Beham/D. Tom After Mass Billie Jean Wines/D. Tom After Mass St. Patrick’s Liturgy Meeting 11:00 am Religious Ed 10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Sunday Mass/ Fr. Gorman/D. Dave Tues 9:10 am Immaculate Conception Mass 5:00 pm St. Patrick’s Rosary Prayer Service Wed 4:00 pm St. Patrick’s Evangelization Meeting 5:30 pm St. Patrick Weekday Mass/ Intention St. Patrick’s Parishioners 6:30 pm—8:00 pm St. Patrick’s Bible Study @ Manhattan’s
Thur 8:00 am St. Patrick’s Finance Council Meeting/ Rectory Fri 5:00 pm St. Patrick’s Wedding Rehearsal/Megan Groves & Samuel Hammon/Fr. Graham Sat 1:00 pm St. Patrick’s Wedding/Megan Groves & Samuel Hammon/Fr. Graham 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass/ Fr. Rudi/D. Tom Sun 9:30 am St. Patrick’s Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am St. Patrick’s Sunday Mass/Fr. Rudi/ D. Dave Intention Kathleen Ewing 10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Sunday Mass/ Fr. Gorman
HAPPY BIRTHDAY—HSP Feb 9 Kelly Glenn Feb 9 Brian Boerst Feb 9 Brittany Craig Feb 10 Fred Rank Feb 10 Corinne Moulton Feb 10 Linda Varga Feb 11 Mary Gay Deiger Feb 12 James Desmond Feb 12 Robert Kudelka Feb 12 Philip Sanford Feb 12 Meredith Lodge Feb 12 Dane Kalman Feb 13 Kathleen Vassar Feb 13 Patricia Croak Feb 13 Bill Sanford Feb 13 Jamie Perkins Feb 13 John Craig Feb 14 Cheryl Stevens Feb 14 Steve Skiver Feb 14 Michelle Portteus Feb 14 Patricia Taylor Feb 15 Sandra Kalosis Feb 15 Kathleen Bohl-Clifford Feb 15 Gennifer Sparks
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY—HSP Feb 12 Kevin & Debra O’Connell 38 yrs Feb 15 Timothy & Debra Kitzmiller 40 yrs Feb 15 Roger & Marie Kerner 29 yrs
PRAYER IS ANSWERED-HSP
Msgr. Chris, Tim Dotson, Bob & Betty Hutson, Andrew Weiser, Zoellen Murphy, Shauna & Grace, Jan Jackson, Colleen McGuire, Doug Leestma, Raymond Rolak, Sherry Wilcox, Noah Ashner, Josephine Gartee, Susan Cairl, James Mitchell, Scott Cousino, Steve Woods, Jerome LaScola, Patty Cunningham, Barbara King, John Best, Sue Smith, Charlotte Best, Sara & Family, Jose-phine Gartee, Chris Hensien, John, Andrew Vallejo, Nicholas Clover, Melissa Meyers, Patricia Grondin, Anne Fahle, Jerome Williams, Wyatt Shepherd, Angela Myers, Liz Weizer, Sam & Rose Fleitz, Bernadine Adler, Jeff Gralak, James Kovach, Michael Moran, Sam Marsico, Fred Rank, Jessica Straube, Maurice “Moose” Boeding, Linda Panyuscsik, Judy Henry, Christopher Powell, Mark Mackowiak, Zachary Davidson/D. Dave’s Grandson, Charles Swoboda, Estella Nino, Ellie Ziegler, Renee Robinson, Betty Frey, Laurie St. John, Steve Kwiatkowski, Kathy Eschenburg, Thelma Lanz, Marian Lowe, Steven Czerniak, Kristin Salazar, Rita Winand, Mary Lou Batanian, Gary Lilje, Ken & Emily, Lindsay, Carol Isabell, Megan Batanian, Matt Rohrs, James Smith, Susan Ludlum, Evie Day, Julie, Nathan Koontz, Lori (Borgerson) Zaro, Frank Ankney, Joann Degnan, Sarah Rodgers, Bob Zoski, Linda, Peggy, Beth, Carol Sheets, Lupe Garcia, Kitty Burns, Liam Stacey, Cheryl Harwick, Angela Lemble, Madison Sims, David Hufford, Richard Helsenbeck, Jace Stockwell, Joan Wiley, Claire Sydlaske, Chuck Hall, Christine Ludlum, Molly Bergin, Laurie Yeager Please inform the pastoral staff of those in our parish family needing our prayers. Our Hospital Ministry Team is available to visit and distribute communion.
Please pray for the men and women in military service.
Due to a potential threat to families of those in military service resulting from the members’ names being publicized through the Internet, we no longer publish the names of men and women in military service. We encourage you to continue to pray for them and to remember all our troops in a special way on Fridays by praying a Rosary for those serving in the military.
WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
OUTREACH FAMILIES—HSP
This Week This Month July 1, 2019— June 30, 2020 Food (Families) 144 144 3,279 Clothing 64 64 1,725 Soup Kitchen—Number of Plates Served—126 Outreach Income: Last Week Year to Date $ 40.00 $ 3,533.10
Thank You!
STEWARDSHIP REPORT—HSP February 2, 2020
Last Week Year to Date
Goal $ 5,384.62 $ 166,923.22 Actual $ 4,281.86 $ 164,119.11
Elect. Fund Transfer $ 405.00 $ 5,270.00 Over/(Under) ($ 697.76) $ 2,465.89 Soup Kitchen $ 2.00 $ 35.00 Preservation $ 150.00 $ 1,509.00 Candles $ 76.05 Hospitality $ 17.35 Flowers $ 40.00 Campaign $ 15.00 $ 4,900.00
Thank You!
Scripture Reading #963
Scripture Reading #960
FEBRUARY 16 - MINISTER SCHEDULE
ALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERS
Feb 9 Available
Feb 16 Available
Feb 23 Available
Mar 1 Available
SANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMP
Feb 9 Jon Jenkin
Feb 16 David Sheets
Feb 23 David Sheets
Mar 1 Larry Degnan
LITURGICAL MUSIC FOR TODAY’S MASS
Entrance: #792 As We Gather at Your Table Psalm: #587 The Lord Is My Light (Psalm 27) Alleluia: #240 Alleluia! Give the Glory Offertory: #837 Servant Song Communion: #830 City of God Recessional: #467 All Hail Adored Trinity
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Acolytes: Gary Johnson, Jeff Kelley, Logan Hickey
Communion: Brian Nowicki, Carol Shrader, Jeanne Kanary, Jim Shrader, Kathy Moran, Linda Jennings, Lisa Kelley, Melanie Parton, Michelle Zuelke, Nancy Rank
Greeters: Lisa Kelley, Madonna Pauken, Pat Tansey, Paul Brady Narthex—Martha Farrell, Mike Lopez
Hospitality: Debbie Sadlier, Julianna Restivo, Sandy Humanski, Therese King
Readers: Steve Kwiatkowski, Tami Kwiatkowski
Ushers: Bob Wuest, Cookie Westmeyer, Dave Meegan, John Kanary, John Newis, Larry Minor, Mary Worden, Paul Brady
Children’s Liturgy: Karen Hallett
Gifts: Frank Semetko, Jeanne Kanary, John Kanary, Nancy Semetko
The HSP Soup Kitchen
Our Soup Kitchen is located at the LMHA Building at the foot of the hill in front of church. We provide meals and clothing to our community in need every Sunday from 11:00 am—1:00 pm. If you are interested in helping serve meals or
hand out clothing please call the parish office.
Acolytes: Jalen Barnhill, Jeff Kelley, Jillian Barnhill
Communion: Colleen McGuire, Pat Lora, Dennis Bensch, Diane Pacella, Ellen Ashner, Julianna Restivo, Maureen Mohney, Paul Brady, Tami Kwiatkowski, Therese King
Greeters: Doug Bohl, Jeanne Kanary, John Kanary, Kathy Bohl Narthex—Pat Thompson, Mary Connolly
Hospitality: Ann Figmaka, Mary Connolly, Jeff Figmaka, Paul Brady
Readers: Judy Henry, Susan Fix
Ushers: Brian Nowicki, Debbie Sadlier, Dick Parton, Gary Johnson, Kathleen Moran, Mary Kay Belcher, Melanie Parton, Rusty Belcher
Children’s Liturgy: Karen Hallett
Gifts: Char Lauer, Mary Kay Belcher, Rick Lauer, Rusty Belcher
St. Patrick’s Food Pantry We could use:
TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO TOILET PAPER BAR SOAP CEREAL AND CANNED FRUIT
Canned Meals, Tuna, Noodles, Mac and Cheese, Cream Soups, Ramen Noodles, Pea-nut Butter. Food may be dropped off at any-time. Thank you!
FEBRUARY 9 - MINISTER SCHEDULE
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Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!
AngelsAngelsAngelsAngels We should also know the protection of St. Michael the Archangel. He ap-pears in Scripture as the special guardian of God’s people in the Old Testament (Dan 12:1) and the New (Rev 12:7). The church has always recognized St. Michael’s role in the spiritual combat. He is invoked as a warrior against the devil and all rebel angels. Pray to St. Michael is espe-cially powerful when we need deliver-ance from evil. For many years this traditional “St. Michael Prayer” was recited at the end of Mass and is being done now in most churches. Many Catholics retain it as part of their regu-lar devotions: St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into help Satan and all other evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of Souls. Amen. Taken from Signs of Life by Scott Hahn. For more information on An-gels, go to FORMED
Did you Catch the Kiosk Did you Catch the Kiosk Did you Catch the Kiosk Did you Catch the Kiosk
in the Back of Church? in the Back of Church? in the Back of Church? in the Back of Church? Take a peek at our latest addition to re-sources in the back corner of church (near the library and gift shop.) Lighthouse Media offers a multitude of CDs, books, and booklets for you to
purchase at a nominal fee. Feel free to browse and buy. (The money slot is located near the bot-tom of the kiosk.)
Flu Season is Upon Us!Flu Season is Upon Us!Flu Season is Upon Us!Flu Season is Upon Us!
For the remainder of the flu season we will discontinue the precious
blood at communion time.
Low Gluten (3.3 ppm)Low Gluten (3.3 ppm)Low Gluten (3.3 ppm)Low Gluten (3.3 ppm)
Communion BreadsCommunion BreadsCommunion BreadsCommunion Breads
We have been asked by a number of people if we could offer gluten free host. As of February 16, 2020 there will be a special communion station distrib-uting low-gluten (3.3 ppm) host back by the small pulpit in front the St. Pat-rick’s library. There will be a sign-up sheet by the library in back of the church on the pulpit if you are in need of low gluten host. This will help us prepare each week for this need. According to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, “only low-gluten (partially gluten-free) hosts are valid matter, provided they contain a suffi-cient amount of gluten to obtain the confection of bread without the addi-tion of foreign materials and without the use of procedures that would lat-er the nature of bread. If you have any questions please call the parish office at 419-243-6452 or see Nancy Rank.
Read, Write, and Read, Write, and Read, Write, and Read, Write, and
Swap Challenge Swap Challenge Swap Challenge Swap Challenge
Don’t forget to read your booklet written by Monsignor Chris, write a message in the back for the next reader, and swap it for another ti-tle. Remember that we are celebrating the Sunday of the Word of God, proclaimed by Pope Francis as the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Presentation of the Presentation of the Presentation of the Presentation of the
Lord’s MassLord’s MassLord’s MassLord’s Mass
Sunday, February 2Sunday, February 2Sunday, February 2Sunday, February 2
Last Sunday there was an unfortunate mix-up in the Readings at Mass. The Sunday Lectionary was properly set for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time; However, the daily Feast of the Presentation was to be used. Those readings are not in the Sunday Lec-tionary. By the time the error was dis-covered it was time to begin Mass. Our apologies to the lectors, organist and choir, and the parish for the mis-take. Steps are being taken to prevent this in the future. Msgr. Chris
TODAY WE ARE CELEBRATING
WORLD MARRIAGE DAY WITH
AN ANNIVERSARY MASS AT HISTORIC
ST. PATRICK
CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!
Floyd and Mary Lou Batanian 62 years Dr. Chris and Karen Bates 45 years Jim and Carol Shrader 25 years Bob and Marilyn Jesionowski
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Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!
Notre Dame vs Navy Notre Dame vs Navy Notre Dame vs Navy Notre Dame vs Navy
Football GameFootball GameFootball GameFootball Game
Join Msgr. Chris Vasko for the
Notre Dame vs Navy Football Game
Saturday, August 29, 2020 Aviva Stadium | Dublin, Ireland
Notre Dame vs. Navy
There will also be a tour of Ireland!
If interested please call Larry Minor at 419-320-6745
Missed our Missed our Missed our Missed our
Apologetics Apologetics Apologetics Apologetics
Sessions? Sessions? Sessions? Sessions? Join us
on Wednesday, February 12 at 6:30
at Manhattan’s for dinner and dis-cussion with Fr. David Kidd as he hosts a question and answer ses-sion on Catholic practices. A reservation is required for this event. (Please note that you do not have to order a meal. You are welcome to just come for the dis-cussion.) Please sign up after mass on February 9 in the narthex or contact Martha at
The Library of the The Library of the The Library of the The Library of the
Historic Church of Historic Church of Historic Church of Historic Church of
St Patrick has received St Patrick has received St Patrick has received St Patrick has received
a number of new titles!a number of new titles!a number of new titles!a number of new titles! History Chadwick, Owen A History of the Popes 1830-1914 Morris, Colin The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050-1250 Pelikan, Jaroslav Mary Through the Centuries Pelikan, Jaroslav Jesus Through the Centuries Our Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral C.1 Our Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral C.2 Sarabia, Mary L. Father Edward Hannin: The Growth & Development of an Ethnic Parish in the Lower Great Lakes Youth 42 Bible Stories for Little Ones from Creation to Pentecost Spirituality Healy, James Living Together and Christian Commitment Social Justice Muller, Cardinal Gerhard Poor for the Poor: the Mission of the Church
Msgr Vasko's Writings In a Year of Faith: Homiletic Reflex-ions on the Sundays of Lent In a Year of Faith: The Sixteen Docu-ments of II Vatican Council, a Retro-spective Fifty Years On The Passion Account in the Gospel of Luke In the Matter of the Nativity: The Par-allel Birth Narratives in Luke And God Saw That it Was Good: A Reflexion on the Matthean Beati-tudes with a Brief Commentary of the Six 'New' Beatitudes of Francis Marriage in Genesis: An Exegetical Examination
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